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Show 01DKX DAll.l lO'lMEKCl L: FRIUAV, AUGUST Cltr FREE! FREE IS BRIEF. Smuka "Aioerics Cbmpk" 5 eect ciglf. For eoo&fort and durability weax tha Kotiem U tins !(vtMU wiS hr Putnam d icing hoe. a "America Cham pica." ia a lor.g oa and the fix est 5 eat tllir AC- EIPKKT AS SlTL'ATIOSt-UTicrrn It market. Fioet photos ia Utah ara mad at )miw Nevoonib Bra, room 20, 26 aad 27 . . ' block. can Llljr Wright's Us Dr. Martin's Summer Complaint Dysentery and Diarrhoea remedy. Warranted to cure every case. For rale by Mr afcd Tturd slnec f J.- Aduut all druggist. . fc fir rtata- CL A. Eklucd, merchant tailor, is now ia receipt of his fall a trek, and is displaying an elegant line of latest style goods for overcoats aod suits. Call and inspect stock and prices. 2103 Washingwill be in- - ton avenue. Adrrti-mwunder tbi una eca lur per ( Uie rt of ntu If you want to be "in it" read the big "ad" of the I'utnam One Price Clothing WANTED. bouse. They make a special sale on the 1 1 'ATEU-B- O' 1( TO 11 YKAE3 OLD EOK "Common Sense Truck," ahich took first 1 1 utile wurk. J. F. kwuira, Farmers and premium at the Wisconsin state fair last A SITUATIONS WANTED. Ha-vac- citf ct fe Ji-e-s - Only Five Cents a line b'l but 11 en-hu- t AY fall. .IKLS Mr, bmiui. T.NTEll-SEWI- t iiiu-- ATLl-TO- AY u. AT PERSONAL PAKAGEAFHS. BmiNU HAM' Br tn BABY CoL W. IL Harvey was quite sick yesttu onk. IS 8TKE. OR EE- - terday with overwork on the University and other business. ui work of anr ku.d. Address K. Km till utlacn. Everett B. Norton of Maine, special 11MXTKD-- A LOT OH TWOANYUHEKE United States poetofEce inspector, was -- t a in II in urhinn (r on .4 tmt farms ia Nebraska. Address 11. CummerriaL in the city yesterday. Dr. Conry and wife returned from the TAYLOR. LUKV "W'ANTEli-MAUAM- K coast yesterday aud will begin west v mmnwnc wi.s neater, pant voyauiaua and future. Advice u minim. JB2 lveutj housekeeping at once. tUtii alm-t- . Messrs. C. A. Barros, J. Witherell ESTS-L- A VI AN D 'lTX and constable Steelv, "I TANTEI-- Ai went up Shinule tlemeu ajmuta wanted f..r 0iii-n- . eiclu i? dirtrirta given. A nuirk selling article. Mill canon yesterday on mining busi . rrri',. TASrED-PUHITl- A. H.. ON fiMjd r,mmi-iontal. 17? i weuty-nftV Address O. K. Duntou, Yi'aMitrh hiastroat. Tliuday only, from h a. m. to II. jrORRNT. TOR RENT. PARLOtt I iiilixi f'"r roums, LTK r liLM-rlKMSH- board, f.U H.UO (Mr FUK)U CXFCRV pantry, cluseu Ac, KIXHIN w ITH day aad upwards at the FOR SALE. 9 AM) X)R SAL! -- TESTS X gams, lo uir II. M. lioud atrw't. IXHl SIM:-- A liKNTUEMAS nicely funii" '' l m ini rm r.. !iun at tlie i IMiiik, ruoni b4. I ture rli.'a VOR SALE A auil a 12x12. BAB A Co., Main WANTING A "l tli furnit ViHoduI Eir-.- THREE U(K)M FRAME HOl'SK. Iirirk Iuiiim. linrk iioiimi. linrk Iioiika, and monttily ia- - LOST. BY TU JMAS OKKEREI) ior iiiftirinaiion .I l 'aomif rr.tcr. a i il tlimr larrn blarx mi-liR1 IOeT-R- K to the T IMM'KET OiT-- A Jiftln HiKIK Bh'FWLEN U(t II suit lliiiilnvlln, rontHinine pn'XTii of to ownor only. I ctvo at tlii oilloa and BO'.ID AND ROOMS. ROOMS AM) ITRMaMTI)very rt'AMiiiKlile rntti Lincoiu HOARD CAN BE f n m Mm. ave., corner 'i weuty- - I 'apt. Lahoi , founn. 21(0 LETTERS FOR ADVERTISERS. The follow'lottera for advertir bold at i.u.- ousiu( ollice: iirlu.," Vloa i rail rnd 2; st them. BUSINESS LOC.:.S. Schoouer beer Be a class at Broom bar. If you w ;it saddle horeea wo hnve got (Jokey ll.ton. thorn, and good ones. Go and har your life from the cradle to the graw for HI. Ladies when vou want to ride auk for at Cor y Bros. & Co s. livery. Everyone before going to the mines ehoulU bavo a pair or i'utnam miaing shoes. Mme, Z(nobin, the greatest living clairovoyant card reader of the nj;e, at room 2o Broom Hotel. Advertisers get results at home and abroad whtvi they use the colums of The Commercial. E. Freiderich.of the Epicurean Depot, Opera Houte block, has just received a fresh invoico of delicious candies. Money to loan on real estate first mortgage in Building and Loan Association, liooui 29, First National Bank. If you wish to go to the Springs or Canon call nt Corey Bros. & Co's. barn. Will do our best to please. Treshaw fz Co., undertakers and ev irything in our line Only white funeral car in city. J. A. L !' son Jt Co., merchant t.dlors, will make you a neat fitting pair of Pants for $5 and npwards. 2411 Washington aveuiie, east side. Some cisars cost more than they are worth, but the Ruby and Bon Bon are worth more than they cost. Call at the sign of the big cigar and be convinced. V. S. Stone, Prop. Do you know where you can get a Clothes for good suit of tailor-mad- e 20 or upwnrds in Qgden ? If not go to J. A. Larson A Co. and they will tell you. No. 2114 Washington avenue, east JetT, tirst-clas- Bide. Wanted. Large peaches, blue plums and Bart-let- t pears, solid for shipping. Cash paid for same at W. P. Woodruff's fruit Louse, 2302 Washington avenue. Fruit Growers and Shippers Can buy the best California fruit boxes and fruit wrapping paper at lowest wholesale prices at Woodruff's fruit bouse, 2302 Washington avenue. A Good Thing! Is appreciated by the public. No household can afford to be without the King of Soap that does their own washing. II. M. Bond & Co. Miners' Supplies. T. Woolstem & Co. have an immense stock of pure liquor, wines and straight nlfl whiskies. A good drop will be nec essary for you to take along before startCall and see us. ing for La"l'lata City. Schooner beer Be a fflass at Broom bar. You can pet location certificates free at Peck's place. Z. 151. ness. D. N. Oeyor, a prominet electric inin ing engineer of Columbus, O.. made I short stay in the city yesterday. He was enroute to Montana, where he gofs on business for the company which be represents. Knights of Pythias. All members of Queen City Lotk'e No. are requested to be present at the reg ulur convention tonight. There will be work in the rank of Kuight. By order of F. W. Lkwis, C. C. L. E. Sai n'dkbs K.of R and S, Kntrrirt Tfcrifijr Jurrt-iM- ; mi'.k ttiim-- !. Ho! For the Mines. lUpifliy Amocg the auaxy Lut,b ia Ogdea ahictt Lave starul is iset-tutica- s aaas-itas- r uepreleGLkHi aoJ gtvau U Large Lk-dimecsio&fi, there i am oeetipMS a Duore protmebt place uLy I baa that held by the Ot;da Cortee Works, of bich Mr. W. LL Margj) it aianer and Mr. Mr& cauie brre from proprietor. Drcver about tao years acd a half ao, aod eot a ithstanduig the fact that be was offered iaduottaeot to e ia Salt Lake City, Li busti.cs ictuiltua told him Lett and be erourdkgW east bis lot with the people of O'0-o- . aod the EVERYONE WISHING TO PURCHASE lA-at- First Premium AT WISTOXUI bk-n.rg busintw be to etjots is KUttictetit evidence that bis choice eas a h one. i "' A Commercial reporter jeslerda through three sorka ty Mr. Marsh and the rounds La btvo completed be Ml Bell paid for the tiuue spent to ao examination of the uiachio- ery usnl, and inlistuicgtoeiplacatioiis regardicg the manufacture of the aru-cle- e turned out by the institution. The othces and place of businees of the company are at No. 419121 and 423 m here Tvrnty-ihir- d they haves comuiudious story brtck building, both eloripa of which are uaej to accommodate the large amount of busintts bich they are called upon to da Tl f from men force eoDi-m- t to Hfu-eis a matter of do small and the pay-roimportance. The machinery used by this establishment is of the latest pattern, embracing all know n appliances for labor aud ooutributing to the solidity of the work done, and hs regards both quantity and quality, excels auvtbiug of the kind in Utah or wett of Denver. The sicialties of the company are galvanized cornice, metal rooting aud metal in tries, but they are also prepared to do first class work in copper bar trimmings, as is evideuced by some very neat and artist ia jibs of this kind recently done in the city. The suwess with which Mr. Marsh hns met with since he I'tcuted iu Ogdi'n cim easily be accounted for. Iu the first he thoroughly understands the pia' businets, employs none but competent workmen, un.-- only the best Riuterial, and earnestly endeavors to make every piece of work turned out serve as an advertisement of his business and a guarantee of what may be expected of him iu the future. Aud iu this connection it might be well to state that in all the work done by this gentleman in 0"den not nn iiiFtatice iun,be cited where his work was not iu perfect conformity with his agreement. At the present time Mr. Marsh has 8,(1110 worth of work contracted for to be turned out this fall and winter, notable among the rest being the cornice and metal roofing for the University and WHSi-Loa- o STATE FAIR. ; ow. 7 Clothing, Hats, Caps, Boots, Slioes, r1 ti-- u to o Furnisliin gs, Trunks, n ll W-eniL- g Tho WorU r.nrichej. The facilities of the present daj for tLc production of everything that will ecu luce to the material welfare aud conifu: cf mankind ore almost unlimited a:;,! when Syrup of Pigs was first product the world was enriched witb the only perfect laxative known, as it is the only remedy which is truly pleasing and refreshing to the taste and prompt anJ effectual to cleanse the system gently in Koform school. the Spring time or, in fact, at any titr.t Among the large buildings w hich have and the better it is known the tuore pop- received attention from Mr. Marsh dur ular it becomes. ing his stay in Ogden might be men tioned the Reed Hotel, M. E. church, Excursion Hate to Garfield Beach. Cortez, Stayner, Wright and Sorotvcroft The Union Pacific is pellinir excursion builiiingn, aud many others of minor im tickets from Ogden to Garfield Beach portance. Our reporter was also shown two hand and return for (52 25. Tickets good for some vases turned out by these works return five days after date of sale. for to the University fund. presentation Tickets on sale every day. will probably be sold tothehigireet They D. ti. HfRLKY, bidder and us they are very ornamental Gen. Agt. PasB. Dep. should bring a neat sum. I hey are pat terned after some famous vases which The Ogrden Musical Society. are now in the British Museum. Thk Commercial is proud of the Og- Members who have not paid dues for July are asked to do so at once. Pay. doD Cornice Works and trusts that its ment may he made to 11. L. Taylor, at business may continue to increase. Commercial National bank, or to R. C. . Bv order THE TEACHERS' INSTITUTE. Harbison, at Equitable of executive committee. A Fine Eveniiiar Projrrani Closes To Ho!!! for La Plata City. day Examination Saturday. La Plata City stage line for the new Another large audience assembled last mining camp. Kates reasonable, f or at theTeachers' Institute. These evening W. G. rail Kind's at particulars apply road ticket ollice, 202 Twenty-fiftaudiences have been so encouraging that street, corner Lincoln avenue. Stage probably similar programs will be giveu will leave from above ohice. Also cut rates to all principal cities. From 81 to by the teachers occasionally throughout r$20 savod. All transactions guaranteed. the winter. Prof. Nagle's instrumental solo was Everyone asks for the Putnam mining thoroughly appreciated and Commis shoes. sioner Boreman gave an earnest and excellent address on "Patriotism." Mies Peculiar Chinese Varnish. Mamie Steler her hearers with a The British consul at Hankow, in his well delivered pleased recitation, and Mrs. Owen report, mentions that the varnish ex- W. Mathews 6ang "Queen of the Night'' ported from that port is the gum of the with good effect. Professor A. C.Xewill rhus vernicifera. On this tree before ably sustained the side of tho debate daylight incisions are made; the gum that city schools present bettor advant that runs out is collected in the dark and ages to children than countrv schools, strained through a cotton cloth bag, and as Mr. Hall, the appointed person on side was not present, C. B. the leaving behind a large amount of dirt Pushopposite was called for and made an extem and refuse. poraneous speech that produced laughThis operation can only be performed ter aud Mr. H. Alexander was in the dark, as light spoils the gum and encored applause. when he sang "My Native Land'' causes it to cake, with all the dirt in it. and his number made a pleasing close to It cannot be strained in wet weather, as the program. Tomorrow will be the last day session. moisture causes it to solidify. When the Chinese use the varnish they rub it It will be held in the Central school on with a sort of mop made of soft building, and all especially interested in silk. It should also be used in wet education are invited to attend. weather, as, if the atmosphere is dry Examination of teachers for country when it is rubbed on it will always be schools will be held Saturdry commencsticky. As used by the Chinese it takes about a month to dry. During the time ing at 9 o'clock, in the Central school building. Questions will be given in it is drying it is poisonous to the eyes. the studies that entitle teachers to first London l lines. grade certilicaKs as well as second and third grade I'&rtificates. All persons A Man Who Tried to Be a Giant. wishing to go to the University as norJohn Laws Milton, an English writer mal students must report o the Superand author, states that in his youthful intendent not later than Monday, Aug. days he wanted to be a giant, "and sev 31st They should notify him Saturday eral times thought he had discovered an the 29th. infallible method of attaining the obiect THE GLOVE CONTEST. of his ambition, such as overfeeding. stretching by dint of violent jerks from beams, etc., to the great amazement of George Morrison and La Blanche Draw Well at the Novelty. his relatives and friends." Mr. Milton d may well congratulate himself that he The glove contest between did not succeed, as giants are seldom Morrison and La Blanche at the George bright in intellect, rarely in good health drew a large and universally shortlived. Ranid de Novely Theater last night crowd and the exhibition was a fair cay seems to naturally follow rapid and excessive New York one. Morrison proved himself a very development, clever boxer but the general opinion was Times. that La Blanche was the better man of the two. Both exhibited scientific skill The Talipot Palm of Ceylon. The talipot palm of Ceylon has gigan of a high order and fully justified all tic fanlike leaves, which when fully expanded form a nearly complete circle The Glove Match. thirteen feet in diameter. Large fans As the time approaches for the made of them are carried before people match much interest of rank among the Cinghalese; they are -Williams also commonly used as umbrellas, and is being developed in the result. tents are made by neatly joining them There is no question but that it will together. They are used as a substitute prove the big .pugilistic event of many for paper, being written upon with a months in this city. Both men are very carefully under export stylus. Some of the sacred books of the training boxerB, and will come to the m Cinghalese are composed of strips of tine condition. It comes off scratch Sept. 1 bethem. Washington Star. fore the Athletic club. For Sale ia FIT.VAM 0XE4TJCL AT CLOTHING Morrison- HOUSE CHICAGO QIirVTI l t Jw One-J?ric- I X'ICIT l.Jl x TtlC i iiu e o; 366, N. B. u T PRICES PUTNAM Clotliin House. Street. Twenty-fourt- h Special attention given to Merchant Tailoring. t r ft FANCY AND STAPLE GEOOEEIES. CANDIES! Co-op- h Valises, Etc., Best Trunk in the World. A fresh invoice of finest French Bon Bons, Chocolates, Marshmallows, Candies, Frui etc Fancy Crackers, Cookies and Fruit Cake in endless varieties. Grand Opera House Building, 2516 Washington Avenue. E. FRIEDERICH. BROWISrilSTG BKOTMISKS. 2461 Washington Avenue, 155 Maiu St. Salt Lake Citv- - CVdexi WE HAVE A CAR LOAD OF AFETI a .Ji . bTnvn - P- ii f Lint Price. Onr Price.. Men's size, thirty-incMen's siie! Men's Size. h wheels, adjustable, cone bearings. j60.!JO wheels, ball bearings to both wheels.. 85.00 ball bearings to wheels and pedals.. 90.00 $45.00 j Yonth's Sire adjustable cone bearings W.001 Hoys Siio, adjustable cone bearings 55. 'JO ( Also Girls' Tricpcles, all Bizes and prices Liet Price. Onr Price iVt.OO 35.00 $35.00 25.00 fJTWe have just received some Kodak Cameras, which are the Onlv First OUR ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE IS FREE TO ALL. Class Amature Camera made. Osrden Academy. The ninth year of the "New WTest" academy will open Monday, beptember 7. Instruction will oe given in priiuHrjr, intermediate and academic grades. Spe cial attention will be given in the academic grade to fitting for business and for entrance to our higher institutions of learning. Those wishing to consult; the principal can tind mm ai me bchuemv building, corner ol j. and Adams avenue, daily from three to five p. m. . 1JAVID A. tUKKI, Attention, iliners. for La Plata City don't fail to nrovide yourself with a supply of pure old whiskey, wine or liquors at 240G Washington Ave. Eestatl's School for Girls. Fall Washington aveuue. term beg,ns August 31st. Heller's Auction House rnmnved to 351 Twenty-fourt- h wn it .q his street, where he hopes to see' all of old patrons and many new ones. TV, 2027 Schooner beer 5c a cluss bar. Glass Company, -- i i luuipnu p.Dfr,ra otjirt.ini? Miss Ogclen Paint, Oil and at Broom JOBBERS IN- - SHEET, OENAMENTAL KM PLATE GLASS. Painters and Artists' Supplies, Illuminating and Lubricating Oils. 2440 WASHINGTON AVE. OGDEN. UTAH. |